Friday, December 3, 2010

What could be one type of literary criticism for Brave New World?

Brave New World can be viewed from
the following
perspectives:


Feminist: how
are women (Fanny, Lenina, and Linda) portrayed?  Why aren't they Alphas?  Why must they
take mandatory birth control?  Does this lead to happiness and
freedom?


Mythological /
Archetypal:
Who plays the role of the Hero, Loner, Temptress, Spirit,
Benevolent Father, Comic Relief, Nemesis?  What do colors, shapes, numbers stand
for?


Marxist: What is the role
of socio-economic class system?  Why do the Alphas exploit the lower castes?  Is there
an unequal distribution of labor?


Freudian /
Psychoanalytic:
Does John suffer from repression and Oedipal guilt?  Is
his suicide the result of his guilt over having a relationship with Lenina, a younger
version of his
mother?


Existential: how does
the society limit the choices and freedom of the individual?  What role does
individuality have in the face of cloning and genetic
engineering?


Historical: What
are the meanings behind all the names, allusions, and references to science in the
novel?  What does Huxely believe is the role of science and technology in
government?

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